lori: let's talk about the new report from henry jackson society, a british think tank, on number of so-called homegrown terrorists, shows a majority of convicted in u.s. are educated, and employed and received training, they are u.s. citize citizens. how does this impact the drone attacks on u.s. citizens overseas. >> a lot of senior leadership has been decimated, al qaeda has moved on, they have been the most resilient movement that we've encounter the. they have set up franchises, benghazi is one. somalia, all over north africa, and yemen, the third wave is the guys at home, that gives them a great advantage, these are the lone wolves, you might see something big coming but you don't see a guy with weapons in the back of his car pulling up to the super market, i think general haden said it well, you will see more attacks, not as lethal but they are going to be at home. lori: the number of attacks there was a error in this report, u.s.-led military command in afghanistan reported a0% decline, from 2010 to 2011 it was unchanged. does this change things now. >> if you think of poor h